On Saturday evening, a speeding SUV drove into a pedestrian-only area during Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu Day, resulting in 11 deaths and over 20 injuries, with the toll expected to rise. Vancouver’s interim police chief described the event as the darkest day in the city’s history, noting that the 30-year-old male driver had a significant history of mental health issues but the attack is not considered terrorism. Federal party leaders mourned the victims while adjusting their campaign schedules, emphasizing the profound impact of this tragedy on the community.
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